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Serino sworn in to the deputy post at FEMA

EMS workers stood and applauded for their former chief, Richard Serino, after he was sworn in as FEMA’s deputy administrator yesterday at Faneuil Hall. EMS workers stood and applauded for their former chief, Richard Serino, after he was sworn in as FEMA’s deputy administrator yesterday at Faneuil Hall. (David L. Ryan/ Globe Staff)
By Milton J. Valencia
Globe Staff / October 20, 2009

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Richard Serino, the longtime chief of Boston Emergency Medical Services, was officially sworn in yesterday as deputy administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the agency’s number two post. (Full article: 302 words)

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